Transnational integration and other challenges to the nation-state
have deprived it of its mystique and broken the automatic link between
state and nation. This has encouraged the revival of stateless
nationalisms, but also provided new means for their accommodation. The
author argues that these changes call for a radical rethinking of the
nature of sovereignty and of the state itself to meet the twin
challenges of recognition of nationality and of democracy. Drawing on
the experience of four plurinational states - United Kingdom, Spain,
Belgium, and Canada - and of the European Union, he analyses the
challenges of plurinationalism and its recognition. Keating argues
that we are not moving to a world without states, but to a complex
political order with multiple sites of sovereign authority, and
asymmetrical constitutional r s6ngements. This political order is new
but at the same time old, as traditions of diffused authority and
shared sovereignty, from before the rise of the nation-state, are
rediscovered and rehabilitated. Democracy can no longer be confined to
the framework of the nation-state but must extend to the new political
spaces which are emerging above and below the state. Political
movements and public opinion in the stateless nations are increasingly
embracing these ideas and are the harbingers of a post-sovereign
political order.
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Stateless Nations in a Post-Sovereignty Era
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191528958
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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